T7000 Auto Command - Engine

167 to 225 hp

DETAILENGINE

CLEAN, SIX-CYLINDER INTERCOOLED EFFICIENCY

  • MORE POWER. MORE PERFORMANCE

    The T7070 Auto Command tractor is rated at 225hp(CV), the engine developing up to 251hp(CV) with Power Boost. Linked to the low overall weight of the tractor, the T7070 benefits from an excellent power to weight ratio of 29kg/hp(CV).
  • FUEL EFFICIENT PERFORMANCE

    The combination of Auto Command™ transmissions and extremely efficient New Holland engines delivers brilliant performance and economy. The four model T7000 Auto Command™ tractor range spans rated power outputs from 167hp(CV) to 225hp(CV).
  • EPM BRINGS MORE POWER, BUT ONLY WHEN ITS NEEDED

    The established New Holland Engine Power Management, EPM, system is standard on all T7000 Auto Command tractors. Well proven and needing no operator intervention to activate, EPM will deliver seamless extra power in demanding conditions, reverting back to standard output as conditions ease. The result? You get the extra power of a high powered tractor for PTO and haulage tasks, but only when you need it.
  • MAKING THE MOST OF AVAILABLE TORQUE

    New Holland has developed its Auto Command transmissions so they can exploit the low running speed, high torque New Holland engines. With 50kph ECO, the engine can run at a fuel efficient 1550rpm.
  • REDUCED OPERATING COSTS

    A combination of factors reduce T7000 Auto Command tractor operating costs. These include 600 hour engine service intervals, class leading maintenance access and operating efficiency. A combination of intercooled, turbocharged and common rail fuel injection all help control operating costs.




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